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US
Paralyzed by Gun Violence, They Seek Solace From Other Survivors
Gunfire in America has left a growing number of people with long-term disabilities. In one city, a support group that…
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World
At Least 51 Dead in the Philippines After Holiday Flooding
Heavy rains on Christmas Day killed dozens of people and left thousands displaced. For a deeply Catholic nation, the timing…
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Business
Wave of Job-Switching Has Employers on a Training Treadmill
The rise in turnover since the pandemic started has a cost in productivity: “It’s taking longer to get stuff out…
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World
In Romania, U.S. Troops Train Close to Russia’s War, in Signal to Moscow
The deployment to a NATO country near the conflict in Ukraine is seen as a model of deterrence for a…
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US
Trying to Trademark ‘Rigged Election,’ and Other Revelations From the Jan. 6 Transcripts
The Jan. 6 committee released a whirlwind of documents in its final days and wrapped up its work on Monday.
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World
Deadly Strike on Russians in Ukraine Exposes Moscow’s Military Failings
A Ukrainian attack with U.S.-made rockets may have left hundreds of casualties, and pro-war Russians accused their military commanders of…
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News
‘Long Live the King:’ Brazil Lines Up to Honor Pelé
Thousands of Brazilians came out to pay their respects to an athlete that put their nation on the world stage.
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World
Benedict’s Death Leaves Catholic Conservatives Bereft
Even after his resignation as pope, traditionalists invoked Benedict’s name and sought to draw him into internecine ideological wars. Now…
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US
This Land Becomes Their Land. New U.S. Citizens Hit a 15-Year High
On a windswept morning last spring, Mom Leveille slipped into a flowing red dress and high-heeled sandals and headed to…
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World
Islamic Extremism Drove Suspect in Times Square Attack, Official Says
Trevor Bickford, a 19-year-old man from Maine, had recently become radicalized and traveled to New York to attack the police,…